Longtermists ask: What do we owe the future? A better question is: Who owns the future?
. Technology becomes the natural tool of this futurism, as it offers the powers of control and economic productivity that will lead us to future prosperity as promised by the longtermists.
The perceived inevitability of the metaverse, for example, is the result: It’s coming whether we want it or not, and we are helpless to imagine social technologies that would operate differently. We live in unwanted utopias.
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